A concept from yogic and tantric traditions describing the rise of a dormant spiritual energy, believed to rest at the base of the spine, through the body’s energy centers to produce expanded awareness or enlightenment. It is often associated with intense physical sensations, emotional shifts, and profound changes in consciousness.
A spiritual practice in which sexual energy is intentionally directed toward achieving a specific goal, such as personal transformation, manifestation, or spiritual insight. It appears in various esoteric traditions where heightened states of arousal are believed to amplify focus, intention, and altered consciousness.
Tantric massage is a type of bodywork that draws from Tantra, an ancient spiritual practice originating in India. Unlike conventional massages that focus primarily on muscle relaxation, tantric massage integrates mindfulness, energy flow, and sensual awareness.
Yoni massage is a form of sensual or therapeutic bodywork that focuses on a person’s vulva and vagina. “Yoni” is a Sanskrit word meaning “sacred space” or “source” often used in Tantra to refer to female genitalia in a spiritual and healing context.
A Lingam massage is the male counterpart to a Yoni massage. In Sanskrit, “Lingam” refers to the penis and, in Tantra, symbolizes male energy and sacredness. Like Yoni massage, it can be approached in both therapeutic and sensual contexts.
The Polyvagal Technique is a therapeutic approach based on the Polyvagal Theory, developed by Dr. Stephen Porges. It focuses on how the vagus nerve—the main nerve of the parasympathetic nervous system—regulates our responses to stress, safety, and connection.
A sex coach is a professional who helps individuals or couples improve their sexual well-being, intimacy, and communication. Unlike therapists or medical professionals, sex coaches focus primarily on skills, education, confidence, and pleasure rather than diagnosing or treating mental health disorders.
Offering male and female masseuses means that your clients can choose the gender of the therapist performing their massage. This is an important consideration for comfort, cultural sensitivity, and personal preference, especially for intimate or specialized massage types like Yoni or Lingam massage.